DVD/rw rather dvd/cd

Hello! I own M30 354 for laptop and I want to change my dvd/cd combo with dvd/rw burner burner! is there a compatible device? TNX

Hi elvis,.

In my opinion, until you want to change any contact of component hardware Service partner. All combined devices are not compatible with each series laptop. I'm sure they can give you good information.

Service partners, which you will find under
http://EU.computers.Toshiba-Europe.com/cgi-bin/ToshibaCSG/generic_content.jsp?service=EU&ID=ASP_SUPPORT

Good bye

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